Strut Straps

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Maybe just semantics but they do confirm that products meet the product standards, and they write many of the standards. So if I get a EMT fitting that has wonky threads and/or doesnt even tighten enough to get thru the paint before skipping out then they are both not testing the products carefully/frequently enough and have an inadaquate standard. based on what I have seen, i am just not seeing much value in listed products.
Or the UL label is a forgery.
 
American Electric Superstrut universal clamps were really good and did the job they promised. I still have a whole bunch of that stuff in my shop from a large airport project I did in the last century. That manufacturer , who knows if they even exist anymore?
Superstrut® is now a Thomas & Betts brand. Which in turn, is under ABB.
 
Superstrut® is now a Thomas & Betts brand. Which in turn, is under ABB.
Superstrut when it was listed as headquartered in Oakland, CA (pre T&B) had preforated bags that made things easier to open up, the little things like that make a product more user friendly.
 
Superstrut when it was listed as headquartered in Oakland, CA (pre T&B) had preforated bags that made things easier to open up, the little things like that make a product more user friendly.
The plastic bags on my stuff are still in perfect shape. They stuck 5 in each bag and made a roll of duplicate bags like that connected to each other that they filled the box with . Makes it easy to deal with them up on a lift.
 
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